Integrated Corridor Management

California's DoT Caltrans is undertaking ICM pilot project led by University of Berkley's PATH group (Partners for Advanced Transportation Technology). PATH and Caltrans have recognized Telegra's integration expertize of more than 150 ITS systems and they have chosen Telegra's technology to implement Corridor Management System.

The US congestion bill is expected to exceed $200 billion in 2020. It is the bill paid by disappointed people and business that rely upon the transportation corridors. Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) is organizational and technological measure envisioned by US DoT and FHWA to meet the transportation needs of those people and business, and fight today’s problem of ineffective coordination between transportation agencies.

Telegra is the first ITS company that has recognized this vision and provides already available ICM Software System for complete set of ICM measures, that can be implemented over existing traffic control centers, and existing legacy systems.

The System supports corridor managers and stakeholders in corridor management process. It is a platform for institutional, operational and physical integration between corridor stakeholders, their technology assets and operational corridor management strategies: